Toilet accessory



Nl. COHN. TOILET ACCESSORY.

UNITED STATES PATENT marica.

'aux conn, or cmcaeo, ILLINOIS..

To all whom t may concern:

Be it known that I, MAX CoHN, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of Chicago,'in`the' county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Toilet Accessories; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, 'and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanyin drawings, and to the .nu-

merals of re erence marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.

Noveltyarticles, such as dolls and the like, are very often put in the commercial market and sold extensivelyto be used merely as articles of ornamentation having no par- .ticular usefulness.l

This invention relates to an ornamental novelty article in the form of a. hollow kewpie bathing girl adapted to be filled with.

f ace powder and having apertures in the head thereof to permit the powder to be shaken therefrom onto a chamois skin which forms the lining' of a removable cap for the doll.

It is an object lof this inventionto provide an ornamental article'constructed to be o adaptable for practicable purposes.

`It is also an object of the mvention to provide a novelty toilet article constructed to serve a practlcable asA well; as an ornamental pur ose and having a removable powder pu or chamois skin forming a part thereof.

Another object of the invention is to provide a hollow kewpie doll the .head of which is perforated and covered by a removable vcap adapted to normally cover the head er: forations and useful as a powdering c oth when removed from the dolls head.

It is an important object of this invention to provide an ornamental novelty article in the form of 'a kewpie bathing girl which is adapted tobe used as a face powder container'and also adapted to provide thereby.

^ Other and further important objects'of this invention will be apparent ,from the disclosures in the specification and draw- Ahe invention (in a preferred form) is illustrated in the drawings and hereinafter f more fully described. v

" On the drawings: u Figure 1 is a side elevation of Specication of Letten Patent.

. kled on said chamoislinin .when the same is Ainlace. 1

a novelty' mortar accassomr.

I Patented Mar. 8, 1921. Application illed Iarch 8, 1920. Serial 11o. 364,172. i I

toilet article embodying the principlesof i this invention.'

Fig. 2'is a vcentral vertical secti Fig. 3 is a top plan -view of with the cap removed.

n thereof.

the article Fi 4 is a vertical central section of a i modi ed form of the device.

As shown. on the drawings: The reference numeral 1, indicates a seat-v edv kewpie bathing girl or .doll of hollow construction to afford a chamber 2,'for holdlngface powder or other similar materials.

The bottom orbase 3, of the doll is provided with 'a' fillerA opening adaptedto be closed by a removable cork or plug `4. The` head 5, of the doll is provided with a plurality of dispensing apertures or openings to permit the powder contained wlthin vthe chamber 2, to be dispensed. Coverin the top of the head 5, is a removable clot, cap

6, provided with a bow- 7, or other orna mental trimming. Secured *within the removable cap 6, is a lining 8, preferably thereof made of chamois skin, which ma be usedas a powdering shammy when t e capis removedgandpowder from the doll is sprin- Fig. 4 discloses la modlfied form of a kewpie doll comprising a .body 10, having a powder chamber 11, therein. The bottom' 12, of the doll isprovlded with a filler o ening which` is closed by a removablecor or plug 13. The lower half of the head 1'4, is.

1ntegral with the 10, and\ is'closed by x an integral top 15, provided with a plurality ofA apertures or'openings'l. A circumferential groove is formed around the 'upper plortion of the head 14, to permitthe upper half of the head or the skull 17 to be removably.

seated on the lower half of theihead 14.` The skull 17, is'arched to afford a chamber or space 18 between the lower portionof the.l hea 14 and the skull 17 to. rmit a powder puff orchamois skin 19, to apertured top. 15, and beneath said skullA o seated on the The doll may be ed with face or talcum I pear as anarticle of ornamentation. yThe use of the device is self-evident By r/emoving/ fthe cap 6, and turning the same`insde out the chamois lining 8, may have powder from the chamber 2, sprinkledthereon. The chamois may then be used for powdering` purposes, after which the cap is put back in place. 'I f The use of the modified form ofthe device shown in Fig. 4, is believed self-evident.

The skull 17, may be painted to disclose a cap or hair as preferred.

It will, of course, be understood that the toilet articles disclosed are only preferred forms o the device and that dolls or statues of diierent designs may be constructed and used for the same purposes withoutinterfer 'ing with the ornamental usefulness thereof.

If preferred the device may be used as a condimen't holder or for similar purposes.

5I am aware thatnumerous details of construction. may be varied through a wide range without departing from the principles of this invention, and I therefore do not purpose limiting the patent granted otherwise than necessitated by the prior art.

I claim as my invention:

1. The combination with a chambered doll having dispensing apertures therein, means to ermit lling of said doll with powder, andJ means forming a part of the doll adapt-y ed to normally cover said apertures.

2. The combinationwith an apertured doll adapted to hold face powder, and means for normally covering said apertures adapted to be used as a powdering shammy.

3. The combination with a hollow kewpie doll for holding powder and having al filler opening inthebottom thereof and dispensing apertures in the top of the head, and a removable powdering shammy adapted to normally cover said apertures.

.4. The combination with a hollowkew-pie 6. The combination with an apertured hollow doll adapted to carry powder, of a cap removably placed on said doll, and a lining in said cap adapted to be used as a powdering cloth when the cap is removed turned inside out and powder from the doll is sprinkled onv the lining.

7. A toilet accessory comprising an aper tured hollow doll adapted .to carry face owder, andaremovable cap for the doll a apted to be usedV as `a powdering medium.

In testimony whereof 'I have hereunto subscribed my name in the presence of two l subscribing witnesses.

MAX CGHN. Witnesses: EARL M. HARDINE,

l FRED E. BAESLER. 

